So you've got a dreamy vision of the perfect library in your mind. You set it up, adjust each book just so, and sit back to admire your handy work. It looks like a photo shoot taken on-site at Barnes and Noble. Perfecto! Now to calmly explain to your children that they are never ever to touch any of the displays. Or read any of the books. Ever. Not so fast! Like a bookstore, your library needs to be dynamic, living, and ever-changing. It's not going to stay like this. It's going to get a little messy and it's definitely going to be reorganized and revitalized again and again. If your favorite clothing store had the same colors and styles displayed in the same way season after season, you'd stop shopping there. When it comes to books, the way they are displayed is part of what entices children to try new ones and pick up old ones. There are millions of ways (well, maybe not that many- but A LOT) that you might rotate and display books to keep them fresh. Try
by Andrea Moffatt